Maintenance56DefaultNoteThis process involves the device being reset tothe default factory settings.WarningAll settings adjusted since the device was startedup will be deleted (cameras, recording settings,PTZ, alarms etc.)Avoid loss of data by saving the settingsbeforehand. It can be re-imported once thesystem has been reset.Net DetectInformation regarding the network traffic and networkinterfaces is shown here.Traffic tabThe network graphs can be used to measure continuoustraffic on the recorder. The amount of data sent andreceived is shown in graph form.Depending on the network settings, the status andinformation for one or two network connections is shownin the field underneath the graph.Sending Shows the amount of data (inMbit/s) currently being sent outby the recorder. The valueincreases as more users accessvideo streams from the recorderover the network (web, app, PCapplication and network storage).Once the recorder limit value hasbeen reached or exceeded, it willno longer be possible for allrequested streams to bedisplayed.Receiving Shows the amount of data (inMbit/s) currently being receivedby the recorder. The valueincreases as more IP camerasare added and as the bitrate ofthe camera stream is set to behigher.Once the recorder limit value hasbeen reached or exceeded, therecorder will switch off camerachannels.Network Detection tabUnder "Network Delay, Packet Loss Test", you can checkthe connection to another device, such as a computer(‘pinging’). Enter the network address of the device to bechecked (e.g. 192.168.0.25) and click on Test.Information on two parameters will appear:Parameter SettingAveragedelayThe time the pinged device needs toreply.Packet lossrate:Displays the percentage of packetsthat were not transmitted.NoteThis view allows for the analysis of network andperformance problems with the recorder.